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    Lewis Hamilton’s amazing £13m car collection includes a £4m Shelby and a £1.6m Pagani Zonda 760 LH

    TO be Lewis Hamilton for a day.The F1 ace has amassed a £300m fortune that allows him to indulge in the best boys’ toys around.
    Lewis Hamilton has amassed a £300m fortune from motor racing and sponsorshipsCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    Hamilton’s wealth means he can afford life’s greatest luxuries and has a £13m car collectionCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    And boy does the racing legend know how to spend it – splashing his cash on the best cars that could earn him the title of ultimate celebrity petrol head.
    The eco-warrior equalled Michael Schumacher’s seven world titles last season and has a deal with Mercedes to race till 2023.
    Join SunSport in taking a look at the staggering fleet of cars that sees Hamilton, 36, live like a king.
    I don’t know anything about wine. I don’t know a huge amount about art. But what I do know is cars, and I’m very particular about them.”Lewis Hamilton on motors
    CARS
    Lewis has a fleet of motors worth around… wait for it… £13 million.
    Of course, being a driver, he’s a car fanatic and collects everything from supercars to vintage classics that he divides between two garages – one in Monaco and another in LA.
    “I don’t know anything about wine. I don’t know a huge amount about art. But what I do know is cars, and I’m very particular about them,” he once said.
    Amusingly, so they keep their value, when Hamilton doesn’t want to drive them back home – he reportedly has a tow-truck that comes to pick them up from whatever restaurant or club he’s at.
    Here’s just some of his extravagant collection.
    PAGANI ZONDA 760 LH
    The rarest motor in Hamilton’s possession is a £1.6m Pagani Zonda that was made entirely for him.
    The exterior and interiors are purple, and at the request of the sports star he opted for a manual gearbox instead of the usual sequential one.
    Hamilton’s Pagani Zonda cost him £1.6m but he hates driving itCredit: Rex Features
    His reasons? Because he hated getting behind the wheel of it initially.
    “The Zonda is terrible to drive!” he once said.
    “It’s the best-sounding car I own, but handling-wise it’s the worst.”
    That could be why in 2015 Hamilton got in an accident that caused some significant damage to the cherished motor.1966 SHELBY 427 COBRA
    The highest valued car in Hamilton’s collection is this stunning classic.
    Believed to be worth around £4m, it’s a rare sight – unless you’ve seen the racer cruising along the Pacific Coast Highway in LA.
    Hamilton was often spied taking his ex-missus Nicole Scherzinger for a spin in this beauty, which would have him standing out from the crowd.
    A 1966 Shelby 427 Cobra is Hamilton’s most expensive car worth £4mCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    LAFERRARI
    Every car aficionado worth their weight in salt owns this £1m Ferrari – another collector’s item that rises in value as the years go by.
    Capable of reaching a top speed of 217 mph, the LaFerrari can hit 0-62 mph in just 2.4 seconds, meaning it’s Hamilton’s fastest car he owns.
    Footballers including Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Son Heung-min also drive this frighteningly fast motor that must be just like handling a racing car.
    A £1m Ferrari La Ferrari is a must for any car collection, including HamiltonCredit: Xposure
    MERCEDES-AMG PROJECT ONE
    Lewis has already got his hands on a Project One, that’s not even supposed to be out till next year.
    He was heavily involved in the production of the plug-in hybrid sports car that’s capable of hitting a top speed of 217mph.
    Only 275 are going to be released at a cost of around £2m.
    Make that 274 now, since Hamilton has one.
    Hamilton has managed to get his hands on a £2m Mercedes-AMG Project One ahead of its 2021 release
    Hamilton was heavily involved in the production of the Project OneCredit: AFP or licensors
    MERCEDES-AMG SLS BLACK
    He already owned a SL Black Series, so why not add the SLS, right?
    Hamilton, who clearly has a need for speed, added this supercar to his garage probably because it’s the fastest Mercedes in production.
    Powered by a 6.2-litre V8 engine that produces 622bhp – the SLS can reach a top speed of 196 mph.
    It also hits 0-60 in just 3 seconds – making it the ideal car for Hamilton to get his thrills off the track with. For a price tag of £230k, it’s just what you’d expect really.
    Driving for Mercedes has its perks for HamiltonCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    Hamilton regularly shares images on social media alongside Mercedes motorsCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    MCLAREN P1
    Despite splitting with McLaren’s racing team, Hamilton can’t have felt too aggrieved with his former employers because in 2015 he added a £2m P1 to his extensive list of rides.
    The P1 has a 3.8-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol engine, which is twinned with an electric motor that means the supercar has a total power and torque output of 903 bhp and 980 Nm of torque.
    In real talk that means it’s fast and powerful, can hit a top of 217 mph and 0-60mph in under 2.7 seconds.
    In 2015 Hamilton added a £2M McLaren P1 to his list of ridesCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    The McLaren P1 is capable of hitting 0-62 mph in just 2.7 secondsCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    Hamilton didn’t hold any grudges with McLaren despite splitting from the team and drives their car still on the streets of MonacoCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    1967 FORD MUSTANG SHELBY GT500
    The second classic car that’s part of his fleet, fans of the Hollywood movie Gone In 60 Seconds might recognise this motor as looking to similar to one of the Eleanor models from the film.
    Hamilton had his customised by Oklahoma shop Classic Recreations for additional cost.
    At auctions, these can fetch up to £750k, and you can bet Hamilton’s is in tip-top condition. That said, we doubt he’ll ever sell it.
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    BEST OF THE REST
    When the Mercedes-Maybach 6 came out in 2016, Hamilton made sure he got his hands on the concept car.
    The 2×2 coupe is completely electric, and can run up to 200 miles before it’ll need recharging.
    Hamilton also has another Mercedes – the Maybach S600, which is a luxurious chauffeur’s car with a partition separating the front seats from the back.
    Both those motors have a combined worth of around £800k.
    And Hamilton doesn’t mind swapping four wheels for two – sometimes taking his £6,500 Honda CRF450RX Motocross Bike around the dirt tracks of California.
    Then there’s also his Maverick X3 dune buggy that would’ve set him back around £20k, that’s also electric in theme with his eco-warrior status.
    Hamilton is a fan of the Maverick x3 dune buggy worth £20kCredit: 2017. All rights reserved.
    Nicole Scherzinger used to ride with Hamilton on his buggyCredit: Instagram @LewisHamilton
    Hamilton also has a penchant for motorbikesCredit: Getty Images – Getty More

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    Max Verstappen is a better driver than Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes ace would struggle in his car, claims Red Bull boss

    MAX VERSTAPPEN is better than Lewis Hamilton and the Mercedes champ would struggle if they had to swap cars, claims Red Bull boss Christian Horner. Brit chief Horner – married to former Spice Girl Geri – reckons fellow Englishman George Russell’s outing in Hamilton’s car last season proved Verstappen, 23, is superior.
    Christian Horner (left) thinks Max Verstappen is a better driver than Lewis HamiltonCredit: Reuters
    Hamilton has a deal with Mercedes until the end 2023Credit: Getty – Pool
    Seven-time world champion Hamilton, 36, was KO’d by coronavirus for the Sakhir Grand Prix and Williams driver Russell deputised.
    Russell qualified in second place just 0.026s behind the other Mercedes driven by Valtteri Bottas and was leading the race by ten seconds before problems in the pit and with his tyres cost him a maiden win.
    Horner, 47, told RacingNews365: “I think Verstappen is the best, and George Russell’s performance at Mercedes confirmed that for me.
    “Max and Lewis stand out for me but, while we should definitely not be blind to what Hamilton has achieved, he does have a good package at his disposal.
    “While Max has to get more out of his car.
    “At Mercedes, a Williams driver can qualify himself directly on the front row and Russell almost won the race. 
    “However, if at Red Bull someone has to get into Verstappen’s car, for example if Max had corona, then nobody will reach his level.”
    Red Bulls’s Verstappen is hoping to challenge Brit Hamilton’s F1 supremacyCredit: Getty Images – Getty
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    Hamilton was knighted by the Queen in the New Year’s Honours list and also picked up the BBC Sports Personality of the Year gong for 2020.
    The Stevenage-born icon eclipsed Michael Schumacher’s record of 91 wins last year to fuel the GOAT debate.
    Rival Sebastian Vettel insisted Schumacher is the greatest while Hamilton slammed critics ‘with a bee in their bonnet’.
    Verstappen finished third behind the two Mercedes in 2020 and Horner thinks there is plenty more to come from the Dutch star after confirming he hasn’t reached his full potential yet.
    He added: “The others have a hard time compared to Max’s performance.
    “If you look at his performance in Abu Dhabi: his pole was phenomenal and then he controlled the race in a very mature way from start to finish.
    “His racing craft is excellent, as is his tyre management.
    “Max has become better at ‘reading’ the race, giving feedback to the team, but also, for example, in dealing with disappointment. He has matured very much in those areas.”
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    Who is Dean Berta Vinales and how did he die?

    DEAN BERTA VINALES was a Superbike sensation who had been hoping to make it big in the motorsport world one day. He competed in the European Talent Cup two years ago and has since starred in the 300 class for Vinales Racing Team.
    Dean Berta Vinales was just 15 at the time of his deathCredit: Facebook
    Vinales was the nephew of nine-time Moto GP race winner Maverick Vinales.
    How did Dean Berta Vinales die?
    Vinales fatally crashed during a Supersport 300 race which was taking place in Jerez, Spain.
    Medical personnel quickly arrived on the scene to treat Vinales, before he was transported to a local medical centre.
    But the racing sensation could not be saved.
    “After a serious incident during WorldSSP300 Race 1, Dean Berta Viñales has sadly succumbed to injuries,” World Superbike said in a statement.
    “The rider suffered severe head and thoracic injuries.
    Dean Berta Vinales died after a fatal Supersport 300 crash in Jerez, SpainCredit: Facebook

    “Medical vehicles arrived at the site immediately and the rider was attended to on track, in the ambulance and at the circuit Medical Centre.
    “Despite the best efforts of the circuit medical staff, the Medical Centre has announced that Berta Viñales has sadly succumbed to his injuries.”
    The remainder of Saturday’s race action was cancelled as a result of Vinales’ death.
    Moto GP tweeted: “We’re devastated by the tragic loss of @DeanBerta21 following a crash in #WorldSSP300 Race 1 today.
    “Sending all our love and strength to Maverick Vinales and Dean’s entire family, his team and loved ones.”
    Vinales Racing Team posted on Instagram: “It’s with the heaviest of hearts that we announce the passing of Dean Berta Viñales
    “We’re devastated, and at this time all of our thoughts are with Dean’s family
    “You’ll be sorely missed and never forgotten, Dean.” More

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    World Superbike star Dean Berta Vinales dies aged 15 in horror crash

    WORLD Superbike star Dean Berta Vinales has died in a horror crash aged just 15.The teen was taking part in today’s opening race of the Motul Spanish Round in the FIM Supersport 300 World Championships when the tragedy unfolded.
    Dean Berta Vinales has died
    A statement from WorldSBK read: “We’re deeply saddened to report the loss of Dean Berta Viñales.
    “The WorldSBK family sends love to his family, loved ones, and his team. Your personality, enthusiasm, and commitment will be hugely missed.
    “The whole motorcycle racing world will miss you, Dean. Ride in Peace.”
    Dean was on lap 11 of the championships when he suffered severe head and spinal injuries in the crash involving four other riders.
    Paramedics rushed on to the track after the race was stopped and the rider was transferred to a medical centre on site.
    Sadly he couldn’t be saved and Dean – cousin of MotoGP race winner Maverick Vinales – was pronounced dead.
    The statement continued: “Berta Viñales was enjoying a recent run of good form in his rookie season in the FIM Supersport 300 World Championship, claiming a best of fourth place at Magny-Cours in Race 2.
    “And backing it up with sixth in Barcelona-Catalunya Race 2, having set the fastest lap in Race 1.
    “He was showing great potential during the Motul Spanish Round, in the leading group and starting from his best Superpole result of tenth.”
    Kawasaki rider Jeffrey Buis was declared the winner based on the results of the last completed lap.
    The race was stopped after the horror crashCredit: EPA
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    Lewis Hamilton crashes into pit wall and damages car as Lando Norris takes shock pole for Russian Grand Prix

    LANDO NORRIS took his first ever Formula One pole position at the Russian GP after a nightmare session for Lewis Hamilton.The young Brit will start on the front row alongside Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz with George Russell third on the grid for Williams.
    Lando Norris was all smiles as he emerged from his McLarenCredit: Getty
    Lewis Hamilton hit the pit-lane wall during final qualifying session
    Hamilton made a costly mistake as he hit the pit-lane wall during Q3 as he starts fourth on the grid.
    Torrential rain eased in Sochi and as the session progressed the track dried out in the dying minutes of Q3.
    As the field dived into the pits for dry tyres, Hamilton clipped the pit-lane wall putting himself and Mercedes on the back foot.
    The mid-field pounced on his error as Norris, Sainz and Russell dramatically improved their times.
    Hamilton was struggling to get heat into his tyres and as he pushed on his final lap, he spun out and bumped the barriers.
    A dejected Hamilton said: “Twice in the wall… that’s very rare for me.
    “I’m really sorry to all the team because that’s not what you expect from a champion.”
    Russian GP – Top 10
    1) Norris
    2) Sainz
    3) Russell
    4) Hamilton
    5) Ricciardo
    6) Alonso
    7) Bottas
    8) Stroll
    9) Perez
    10) Ocon

    Norris is continuing McLaren’s stunning form in Sochi after he finished second behind his teammate Daniel Ricciardo last time out at the Italian GP, as the team secured their first win since 2012.
    After clinching pole, Norris said: “Oh boy. It feels amazing. Manic session. We made the decision to go slicks, you never think you will get pole until you get it. Extremely happy, big thanks to the team. They have done an amazing job.
    “It was tough. I am going to make myself sound good but it was tricky. The lap before I was two seconds down and I was not confident we would improve. I kept the tyres warm, I risked quite a bit but it paid off.
    “We are in the best position we can be in. I am happy, it is my first pole position and hopefully the first of many.”
    Mercedes’ garage scrambled to switch his front wing
    Two young Brits George Russell and Lando Norris put in sensational lapsCredit: Reuters

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    Lewis Hamilton sorry after wiping out mechanic as he misses his Mercedes box in Russian Grand Prix pit lane

    HORRIFIED Lewis Hamilton has apologised for wiping out a mechanic during practice for the Russian Grand Prix.Hamilton says “my heart was in my mouth” after knocking the man over when he broke too late entering Mercedes’ box in the pit lane.

    Lewis Hamilton was late in braking, flooring this ‘courageous’ mechanic
    The mechanic had stood his ground but scrambled backwards quickly when he realised Hamilton’s car was going to hit him.
    But after he was sent flying to the ground he climbed back up and gave a thumbs-up sign.
    Britain’s seven-time world F1 champ Hamilton could be heard saying: “Man, Magic, sorry about that. Is he OK?”
    Mercedes confirmed their team member was uninjured, leaving Hamilton to admit just how scared he was by his error.
    He posted on Instagram: “I believe this is the first time I’ve taken out a mechanic in 14 years. 
    World champ Lewis Hamilton admits he was worried for the mechanic’s safetyCredit: Splash
    “My heart was in my mouth, I was so worried. 
    “Thankfully he was OK, pretty courageous to stand in front of the car like that. 
    “We all make mistakes, it’s part of the journey, but it’s how we come back from them that matters.”
    Mercedes added: “For everyone asking, our front jack man is OK.”

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    The mechanic tried to shuffle backwards quickly but it was too late to stop the Mercedes of Lewis Hamilton bowling him over
    Reigning champ Hamilton had otherwise shone in practice as he seeks to erase Max Verstappen’s five-point lead.
    Only Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas was quicker than Hamilton.
    And Verstappen will start Sunday’s race at the back of the grid after being penalised for changing his engine.
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    F1 Russian Grand Prix LIVE: Bottas goes fastest in FP1, Hamilton and Verstappen next – stream, TV, latest updates

    GET ready for more high-octane racing as the Formula One season moves to Russia.Sochi plays host to what could be a pivotal race in the Driver’s Championship, with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen grappling for crucial points.
    First up though there are two practice sessions today, before qualifying on Saturday.

    Practice start times: 9.30am/1pm BST
    TV channel: Sky Sports F1

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    MAX STILL OPTIMISTIC
    Max Verstappen had the penalty hanging over his head and he explained the reasoning behind the decision to take it in Russia.
    He told Sky Sports: “It’s not only the results, we took everything into account, also the weather for tomorrow. We thought it would be best to take it here.
    “In 2018 the gaps to the midfield were bigger so I think it will be a bit more difficult to cut through. We had to take a penalty anyway and if we hadn’t have taken it here we’d have to take it somewhere else so we thought we’ll decide to do it here and try and make the best of it.
    “We just try to make the best possible race car for this weekend after we decided to take that engine. Of course it’s going to work out and let’s first see how the weather will be tomorrow.”
    ‘NOTHING TO LOSE’
    Christian Horner believes that Lewis Hamilton is “under way more pressure” to win the 2021 title than Max Verstappen is.
    Ahead of the Russian Grand Prix, Hamilton suggested that Verstappen was feeling the pressure of going for his first World Championship and said he could empathise as he felt the same when he was doing so in 2007.
    He said: “I think Lewis trying to get his eighth title is under way more pressure than Max going for his first.
    “Max is just enjoying what he’s doing, he’s driving better than ever. If you want to look at how he deals with pressure just go and look at Zandvoort, the intense pressure that he was under that weekend.
    “Look, he’s driving better than he’s ever driven, he’s enjoying driving the car, he’s enjoying the challenge, he’s enjoying the competition.
    “He’s got nothing to lose.”
    ‘BIG SHAME FOR MAX’
    Lewis Hamilton says Mercedes must make the most of the opportunity offered by Max Verstappen’s grid penalty at this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix.
    Hamilton, who lies five points behind Verstappen at the top of the championship table, said the development “doesn’t really change anything for us” but admitted it gave him a valuable opportunity.
    He said: “We’ve just got to do our thing and focus. It’s a tough year, I think, for everyone with reliability. That’s definitely a shame for him.
    “But we’ve got to try and capitalise on that, get a maximum result. A one-two would be spectacular for us as a team.”
    LEW-K OUT
    Lewis Hamilton had a successful practice run but he messed up when he arrived back in the pits.
    The Brit pressed on the brakes a fraction too late and almost hit his mechanic.
    The mechanic quickly took a few steps backwards but lost his balance and ended up on his back – fortunately he got up right away and appears to be okay.

    CRASH!
    Giovinazzi crashes his Alfa Romeo! Red flag!
    He’s understeered at Turn 8 and spins and then slams backwards into the barriers.
    That’s made a mess of his rear wing, and the barriers.
    The session is suspended to recover the car, and fix the barriers.
    LANDO GOING WELL
    In third is Pierre Gasly with Brit Lando Norris finishing up fourth.
    Max Verstappen could not improve on his FP1 run and is down in sixth place.
    MERCEDES HIT BACK
    FP2 ends in the same way as FP1 with Valtteri Bottas leading the way followed by Lewis Hamilton.
    The pair recorded times of 1:33:593 and 1:33:637 respectively.
    LECLERC THE MAN TO BEAT
    Charles Leclerc is the early pacesetter in FP2, and is now ahead of Mercedes pair Valteri Bottas and lewis Hamitlon.
    The Ferrari driver recorded the third-fastest time in FP1 but has improved on that return.
    MAX BLOW
    Max Verstappen will start from the back of the grid after being hit with a penalty due to Red Bull opting to take a new Honda power unit at Sochi.
    Verstappen lost his second engine of the season after his heavy crash at Silverstone, caused by contact with title rival Lewis Hamilton.
    He had to switch to a brand new power unit for the next race in Hungary, as a crack was discovered in the repaired engine after qualifying, which moved him onto his third set of major engine components of the season.
    Drivers can only use three each of the international combustion engine, MGU-H, turbocharger and MGU-K in a season before grid penalties start being applied.
    Honda attempted to salvage the cracked power unit but it cannot be used in races again this season, leaving Verstappen with only the engine introduced in Hungary and a high-mileage engine from early in the season to get to the end of the year without a penalty.
    ‘LEWIS WON’T BAIL’
    Lewis Hamilton has decided not to back out of on-track battles when he believes he has a right to the corner, Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff says.
    Wolff said it followed discussions over the aggressive approach to racing of title rival Max Verstappen of Red Bull.
    Wolff said: “The change in approach is that Lewis pretty much decided not to bail out any more when he thinks the corner is his.
    “Now it needs two to understand when a collision can be avoided.”
    ‘NICE TO BE FIGHTING’
    Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in practice one and he is glad to be competing with the race leaders.
    Leclerc told The Race: “They have two different styles. Max is a bit more on the aggressive side, Lewis a bit more on the clean side. It’s nice to be fighting with both of them.
    “Lewis is always very, very clever in the way he positions his car to put you in a difficult situation. And he most of the time manages to make the pass in a clean way.
    “But I enjoy racing with both, and if anything I quite like fighting with Max because it’s always really on the limit.”
    NINTCHDBPICT000682061343Credit: Reuters
    ‘WE NEED CHAOS’
    Fernando Alonso is feeling confident ahead of Sunday’s Grand Prix but admits he would near close to a miracle to win.
    He told Autosport: “I think we are the fifth or sixth team in the field. So to take a podium we need a very chaotic race. Without that, P6 or P7 is our maximum achievable position.
    “A clean Friday is important, because it could be the only dry run of the weekend.
    “You never know, but at least we have more confidence here than in Monza.”

    Lando Norris crashed into the wall and damaged the front wing on his McLaren as he made his way back to the pits at the end of first practice at the 2021 Formula 1 Russian Grand Prix.
    He somehow managed to clip a concrete barrier on his way into the pits and ended up in a spin.
    It was a momentary lapse in concentration of an otherwise positive opening session for the Brit, who recorded the sixth-fastest time in first practice.
    MERCEDES ON TOP
    We’re halfway through first practice and it is Mercedes pair Valterri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton who have set the fastest times so far.
    Charles Leclerc follows closely behind and then comes Hamilton’s rival Max Verstappen, just under a second down on the Brit.
    It is heating up to be an exciting qualification.

    FP1 LATEST
    More good speed from Bottas on a glorious morning in Russia, with the Mercedes man going fastest to top the leaderboards.
    Let’s hope that the rain forecast doesn’t wreak havoc on FP2 and FP3, because the track looks in terrific condition for racing.
    TO THE MAX
    Verstappen on the soft tyres and he finally puts his foot to the floor.
    The Driver’s Championship leader goes fastest in FP1.
    BOTTAS ON THE CHARGE
    Valtterri isn’t half bad at this track – and is showing good early pace on the hard tyres.
    A terrific last sector puts him fastest with a 1:36.4, Leclerc and Hamilton nex.t
    FP1 LIVE
    Hamilton, Bottas and Leclerc showing good early pace on this pancake of a track.
    There’s just under 2m of elevation through the entire thing.
    We mentioned the weather earlier and that’s something to keep an eye on for qualifying and the race itself on Sunday – the forecast is for heavy rain…

    LECLERC PENALTY
    An upgrade to Ferrari’s power unit has put Leclerc on the back of the grid on Sunday.
    Carlos Sainz though, he still has the old unit and will have NO penalty. Ferrari didn’t want both their cars starting at the back.
    They’re out on the track now, with the two Mercedes’ also joining the fray.
    HAMMER TIME
    Lewis Hamilton is adamant he will not crack under the pressure of his intense F1 title fight with Max Verstappen.
    The rivalry has exploded on track with the two coming to blows at the British and Italian Grands Prix.
    Last out at Monza, Hamilton said he was lucky to be alive after Verstappen landed his Red Bull racecar on to the top of his Mercedes – earning the Dutchman a three-place grid penalty here in Sochi.
    Hamilton, who is locked in to his 10th title fight, was quizzed whether Verstappen’s actions were showing he is struggling to cope with the added pressure.
    He said: “Obviously he won’t admit to it, I’m not going to make an assumption.
    “But I’m just saying I remember [my first one] was difficult. It was intense. I was going through a lot of different emotions, I didn’t always handle it the best. And that’s to be expected, it’s a lot of pressure.
    “You’re working in a big team, there’s a lot of self-expectation and pressure because the desire to win is huge.”

    MERC TERRITORY
    This is Mercedes’ track, if previous years are anything to go by.

    FP1 IS GO!
    Time for action in Russia, where there’s just been an impressive fly-past from the military.
    This could be one of those practice sessions that tells us everything – or nothing.
    But it wouldn’t be F1 without that unpredictability.
    The drivers just about to head out on track under clear skies.
    MAX ATTACKS
    Max Verstappen has taken another swipe at Lewis Hamilton as their F1 battle is set to erupt in Russia.
    The two clashed at the Italian GP where Hamilton claimed he was lucky to be ALIVE after Verstappen launched his Red Bull off a kerb and on to the roof of the Brit’s Mercedes.
    And they have looked horns again after Hamilton had hinted that the pressure could be getting to the 23-year-old, who is in his first title fight, with Verstappen hitting back saying: “You don’t even know me.”
    Hamilton was quizzed whether Verstappen’s desperate lunge in Monza showed he is struggling to cope with the added pressure.
    He said: “Obviously Max won’t admit to it, I’m not going to make an assumption!
    “But I remember [my first title battle] was difficult. It was intense. I was going through a lot of different emotions.
    “I didn’t always handle it the best. And that’s to be expected, it’s a lot of pressure.”

    SCHEDULE
    There’s no sprint qualifying at the Russian Grand Prix, so the weekend takes on a familiar pattern.
    First and second practice will be held on Friday, September 24 at 9.30am BST and 1pm BST.
    Qualifying follows on Saturday, with the action getting underway at 1pm.
    And the big race itself will be held on Sunday, September 26 with lights out at 1pm.
    You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports F1.
    Coverage of first practice begins at 9am on Friday, with streaming available on Sky Go.
    WE GO AGAIN
    Ready for more?
    After Monza threw up thrills and spills galore, F1 is back this weekend for the Russian Grand Prix.
    Neither Lewis Hamilton or Max Verstappen finished the race in Italy, crashing together mid-race and further fuelling their ongoing rivalry.
    The Dutchman has been slapped with a three-place grid penalty ahead of this weekend’s Russian GP for causing the smash that took them both out.
    Ahead of the big race on Sunday, we have two practice sessions today (9am and 1pm) before qualifying tomorrow.
    We could be in for a real treat – don’t miss a second with our live blog from Sochi.

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    Lewis Hamilton handed huge boost in F1 title race with fierce rival Max Verstappen to start Russian GP from back of grid

    LEWIS HAMILTON has been handed a major boost in his battle with Max Verstappen for the Formula One title after the Dutchman was demoted to the back of the grid.Verstappen, who came into this weekend’s Russian GP with a three-place grid penalty for causing the crash that took both drivers out in Monza, has now been shifted to the very back for Sunday’s race.
    Max Verstappen will start from the back of the grid at the Russian GP in Sochi after replacing his engineCredit: AFP
    Verstappen had already been handed a three-place grid penalty following his Monza smash with HamiltonCredit: Getty
    It comes after his Red Bull team decided to replace his engine and components on his car, triggering a number of sanctions.
    It is a blow to Verstappen and his Red Bull team given Mercedes’ domination of the Sochi circuit where they have never lost.
    And it puts Hamilton in pole position to overturn Verstappen’s five point advantage in the title race.
    Hamilton said: “[Max’s penalty] does not really change anything for us. We have to focus and do our thing.
    “It is a shame for him but I have to try to capitalise on that and go for the maximum result and a one-two finish would be a great result for the team.
    “It seems like we have started on the right foot and we are trying to progress but generally it was a good session pace-wise.”

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    Meanwhile, Merc boss Toto Wolff says Hamilton WILL now change his driving style to combat Verstappen’s aggression after the two clashed at Silverstone and the Italian GP.
    Hamilton has backed out of three close calls with Verstappen this season – on the first laps of the Emilia Romagna, Spanish and Italian Grands Prix – while the Dutchman has never given way.
    Wolff said: “The change in approach is that Lewis pretty much decided not to bail out any more when he thinks the corner is his.
    “Now it needs two to understand when a collision can be avoided.”
    Red Bull boss Christian Horner said he has spoken to his driver about their on-track incidents but also says he does not expect him to shirk his gung-ho approach.
    He added: “We always review any incident and look at it very carefully and you always think ‘could I have done anything different? Could I have done anything better?’
    “Max is always very open to that. He is extremely self-critical. You’re always learning.
    “But he’s a hard racer. It is part of his character – it is part of why he has the following he does.
    “You know he is going to give 110 per cent and that has an impact on the driver he is racing, because they just know he is going to go for it.
    “It’s part of his make-up and I don’t think it’s going to change.”

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    Lewis Hamilton holds the advantage now going into Sunday’s race in SochiCredit: AP
    Valtteri Bottas set the pace in Sochi having topped both practice sessions on Friday with Hamilton finishing second-quickest in FP2.
    However, the Brit did have a nervy moment when he overshot his pitstop and floored his front jack-man, who was thankfully not hurt despite being sent flying.
    Sky F1 analyst Johnny Herbert said: “Lewis commented that the brake magic button wasn’t doing what he wanted it to do.
    “Luckily the mechanic is OK, which is great, and hopefully they will be able to carry on in the normal way.
    “But it’s the situation, with the Championship how it is, none of this stuff can happen when it comes to the race on Sunday, that’s for sure.”
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